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Most Expensive NFL Seats & Private Suites At Your Favorite Stadiums

I think we can all agree the that Super Bowl is an event unlike any other. With steep ticket prices soaring through the roof to match the luxury of some of the most exquisite lounges and sky boxes stadiums have to offer, we asked ourselves which stadiums have the most expensive seats in the nation?

If you’re going to do it big and even be in the building for the Super Bowl, what’s stopping you for dropping, not one, but two pretty pennies to make sure you have a sick view and sick amenities too?

From seating by the endzone to prime locations by the 30-yard line, each of these packages comes with an array of amenities from plasma TVs, gourmet food and even a private entrance to your luxury suite for you and your guests to create the ultimate game day experience. From leasing a suite at your favorite stadium for $800,000 to $1,000,000 a year, Mila Pantovich of Just Luxe takes us through the most expensive seats and suites.

Lucas Oil Stadium

2012’s Super Bowl was held at the Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, some suites cost fans $500,000. Of the 137 luxury suites available at that stadium, including 12 Super Suites and eight Fields Suites, all of them were totally sold out months prior to the game.

The Super Suites come with a personal TV between each seat so you don’t miss a thing, the Field Suites place you ten feet from the end zone, and the Quarterback Suite has 200 seats for a shared experience. All of their suites come with leather chairs, luxury furnishings, flat screen TVs, bar stools, and suite holders get Indianapolis Colts season tickets, VIP parking and access to private suite level concourses and club lounges.

Cowboys Stadium

The average price for a ticket to a Dallas Cowboys game will cost you around $215 and while cheaper than a suite, you’ll definitely feel the difference if you opt for a suite. Cowboys Stadium offers a choice between Field Level Suites (found 18 inches below the field), Hall of Fame Suites (with 20 rows of outdoor seats between the suite and the field), Silver Suites (with 50 rows of outdoor seats between suite and field), Ring of Honor Suites (includes access to Main and Silver Club), and the Star Suites.

Luxury suites at the Cowboys Stadium are rife with amenities, like premium ticket access, menu tasting events, access to team events, a draft day party, and suite holder appreciation events. Each suite features marble floors, club access, special parking, and much more.

Gillette Stadium

According to Sauter, Gillette is one of the most successful NFL stadiums, generally selling every seat and helping the Patriots – their home team – to be one of the most valued teams in NFL. The stadium offers private suites with attendant service, private entrances and parking, access to the Putnam Club, gourmet food and drinks, retractable glass windows, and leather armchairs.

Having a suite also allows you post-game field visits, access to press conferences with Patriots players and coaches, priority access to ticket sales and various special events that take place all year round.

MetLife Stadium

Found on four separate levels, the suites at MetLife Stadium were designed by David Rockwell and range in size allowance from 12 to 30 people, depending on how big your party is.

Along with your suite comes VIP parking, a private entrance to the stadium, a private lobby, many different high-end TVs, and a wet bar and refrigerator.

Lambeau Field

If you’re a Green Bay Packers fan, you should check out the luxury suites at Lambeau Field. With great views of the field, you’ll be able to take advantage of amenities like theater-style seating, catered food and drinks, operational windows to help with crowd noise, concierge service, VIP parking and access to the Associated Bank Club Level.

You’ll even have access to the suite on non-game days. The stadium is also gearing up to reveal their new Terrace Suits, which will be found on the new South End.

Super Bowl XLVII at the New Orleans Mercedes-Benz Superdome

The minimum price for a private box at last year’s Super Bowl was around $80,000 so you can be expecting to pay at least that, if not much higher, for this year’s game. The New Orleans Mercedes-Benz Superdome has a total of 152 suites, with 64 of them found on the 400 level with exterior seating for up to 40 people, and 88 of them found on the 300 level with exterior seating for 20.

At SB Tickets there are six different kinds of luxury suites you can choose from, fitting 12 to 32 people. In terms of location, you have a choice between the endzone, corner, 40/45 yard line, and the 30 yard line. Some are shared suits but all of them come with catering and beverages.